James Otto
James Otto’s Country Soul Sessions with Special Guests
Analog at Hutton Hotel
1808 W End Ave
Nashville, TN 37203
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James Otto’s Country Soul Sessions will be a 6-month residency at Analog at The Hutton Hotel from February to July 2024 and will feature Special Guests. He will be performing songs from his highly-anticipated upcoming album Self Made Fool along with his hits and songs he’s written for other artists. Get ready to experience Otto’s signature brand of country soul like never before. You won’t want to miss this unforgettable night with James Otto and his band.
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James Otto Biography
“The only person with a voice as strong as James Otto is Gretchen Wilson”, explains John Rich. “The man’s voice is powerful, he’ll blow you away” says Jon Nicholson.
James arrived in Nashville in 1998, attending every writer's night he could find. "Those writers shaped me," he says. "By watching them, I figured out how they mesmerize a crowd with their words and the way they deliver a song. That changed me from being a club singer that does covers and tries to write on the weekend to someone who really strives to create their own art."
James became a member of the Mafia in 2001 and his debut album helped him find his way on tour with Shania Twain, who asked him to open shows on the U.S. leg of her 2003-2004 Up! tour.
Taken from the Muzik Mafia website: http://www.muzikmafia.com/artists_jamesotto.php
Read MoreJames arrived in Nashville in 1998, attending every writer's night he could find. "Those writers shaped me," he says. "By watching them, I figured out how they mesmerize a crowd with their words and the way they deliver a song. That changed me from being a club singer that does covers and tries to write on the weekend to someone who really strives to create their own art."
James became a member of the Mafia in 2001 and his debut album helped him find his way on tour with Shania Twain, who asked him to open shows on the U.S. leg of her 2003-2004 Up! tour.
Taken from the Muzik Mafia website: http://www.muzikmafia.com/artists_jamesotto.php
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